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The Music Player is a recurring bonus feature found in a few Final Fantasy games, and most notably the Finest Fantasy for Advance. Using the music player, any of the game's tracks can be played and listened to on a continuous loop.

In the Advance version, it is unlocked after defeating Zeromus. However, in the DS version, the Fat Chocobo has a music-playing function. Using it, any songs that have been heard in-game can be played back.

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An Orchestrion is a furnishing implemented to the game in version 3.2. It can be placed in the player's private house. It's functioning as a music player for the room it's placed in. More tracks can be added to the playlist by using related items.

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The radio in the Regalia serves as a music player. The player can choose to play tracks from previous Final Fantasy titles, which can be bought as albums from various shops in the world. The Portable MP3 Player item can also be purchased, allowing the player to listen to tracks on foot. The music is interrupted in battles where battle theme plays instead and while riding a chocobo when the game's chocobo theme plays.

If the player starts a new file with the name "PolkaPolka" as Ramza Beoulve's name, they will be taken to a Sound Test menu where they can listen to all the tracks in the game with weirdly-named titles.

The player can access the Sound Test menu by Holding Down, Start and the B button while on the title screen. They may need to hold them for a few seconds. There is a bug involving the Sound Test and the "Sing" ability.

Music players can be found in every cafe in the form of a gramophone, it cost 1 GP to listen to one track that is currently available. Tracks becomes unlock as the player progresses throughout the game. There is also one gramophone found in the inn in Edo.

By holding the Select, Start and B button while on the title screen, the player will have access to the Sound Test. A bug occurs where the save-counter value from the loading screen is carried over if the player happen to go there first, leading to overflow and illegal values for the Sound Effect option.

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Like Dissidia, the game has to be completed to unlock the Museum. The Music Player, called the Jukebox can be used and is just like it is in Dissidia, but without the Theater selection, as the Theater is now its own selection in the Museum.

TFF
Located in the Museum, the Music Player can be accessed after a single song is unlocked for it. Songs can be unlocked for play in the Music Player by accumulating Rhythmia. Tracks played in the player have a set length, like in the normal game, but can be manually set to loop after they finish. They can also be sorted by song title, type (BMS, EMS or FMS) or game of origin, and players can register their favorite songs in a special list so they can find them more easily. By plugging headphones in the 3DS, players can listen to music even when the 3DS is closed, allowing them to listen to it on the go if they so wish.

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Like in the previous game, the Music Player is unlocked as soon as the player unlocks music for it. It works exactly the same as it did in the previous game, except that tracks are unlocked in groups sorted by game of origin, as opposed to one at a time.